Deakin has fostered the development and wellbeing of communities locally, nationally and globally. In Geelong, Melbourne and Western Victoria, Deakin has contributed to regional growth through partnerships with organisations such as Ford, government bodies and rural health schemes. Internationally, the University’s 30-year relationship with India culminated in 2024 with the world’s first international teaching campus in India, underscoring Deakin’s global leadership.
In addition to highlighting this history, the exhibition also celebrates alumni achievements and Deakin’s National Indigenous Knowledge Education Research and Innovation Institute (NIKERI), which promotes culturally responsive education and engagement. Through these stories, visitors will see how Deakin’s work has enriched both regional communities and global networks over the past 50 years. The result is a University that not only shapes lives within its walls but also enriches the communities it touches.
Waurn Ponds: 20 March–11 May
Burwood: 16 June–27 July
Waterfront: 25 August–5 October
Find out more about the Beyond Our Walls exhibition.